Heart Rhythms Flashcards
How many sinus rhythms are there?
There are four sinus rhythms…
- Normal Sinus Rhythm
- Sinus Tachycardia
- Sinus Bradycardia
- Sinus Arrhythmia
NORMAL SINUS RHYTHM:
- Rate of 60-100 bmp
- P wave before every QRS complex
- PR waves are 0.12-0.20 sec
- QRS waves are 0.06-0.10 sec
- Between two P and two R waves
SINUS BRADYCARDIA:
Originates in the sinoatrial node
- Rate less than 60 bmp
- Similar to normal but more spaced out
SINUS DYSRHYTHMIA:
Irregular rhythm caused by pressure on the heart prevents the respiratory cycle and vagal tone variations from working
- Rate of 60-100 BMP
- Changing from tachycardia to bradycardia
SINUS ARREST:
When the sinoatrial node creates a stop to the heart’s electrical activity & there are no contractions for the atria and ventricles
ATRIAL DYSRHYTHMIAS:
Ectopic beats on the left/right atrium that are generated from an area that doesn’t have automaticity
Forms of dysrhythmias:
- Premature atrial complex/contractions (PAC)
- Atrial Tachycardia
- Atrial Flutter (A flutter)
- Atrial Fibrillation (A fib)
WANDERING ATRAIL PACEMAKER:
When electrical impulse for the atria is generated at different sites
- Rhythm is irregular
- P waves change
- QRS are normal at 60-100 BMP
- Rate is normal 60-100 BMP
- PR waves vary
ATRIAL FLUTTER:
When rapid impulses start at the atrial
- Sawtooth resemblance
- Seen on leads 2/3/AVF
- Requires oxygen treatment
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION:
When electrical impulses come from reentry pathways or multiple ectopic foci’s. An irregular rapid heart rhythm that can lead to blood clots in the heart
- May cause embolism
- Atrial with a rate of 375-700 BPM
- Ventricular with a rate of 160-180 BMP
JUNCTIONAL RHYTHM:
Originates in AV node and produces retrograde depolarization. Shows up as INVERTED P-WAVE
- Leads to hypotension
- Causes confusion and disorientation
- Rate 40-60 BPM
CELLS in AV MODE:
Has automaticity and functions as a backup pacemaker if SA node is damaged
ISOLATED PREMATURE JUNCTIONAL COMPLEX:
An abnormality seen in the presence of an underlying sinus rhythm
- May cause low blood pressure and low cardiac output
TACHYCARDIA (RAPID HEARTBEAT):
Originates in the atria or AV node above the ventricles
- Ventricular rate is 150-350 BPM
HEART BLOCKS:
When the electrical activity has difficulty traveling along conduction pathways
- Ventricular depolarization is delayed or absent